Well it means "sacrifice feast" and is a holy islamic holiday
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It is only possible to answer your question by reading the text. In this reading, you need to identify Senator Hatch's positive stance on the Patriot Act. This positive position is the support that the senator gives to this law and this can be seen through sentences that show how this law is necessary, how it will promote protection to the population, how the results it will promote will be beneficial, among other arguments. In short, to answer that question, you must identify a positive argument from the senator regarding patriotic law.
<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, "the fact that it was seen as too great an expenditure" was not a reason, since Johnson opposed the program mostly based on the fact that it was an incursion on rights.</span>
He himself died<span> of the plague in the autumn of 429 BC. Just before his death, </span>Pericles<span>' friends were concentrated around his bed, enumerating his virtues during peace and underscoring his nine war trophies.</span>
In the past, the Indians of North America did not have to face environmental crises until colonists arrived and began to exploit natural resources; since then, the Indians have tried to convince the Americans to preserve nature, for over 200 years they have preserved natural areas that are sacred to them; we can say that the American Indians were the first ecologists, with only the example of Chief Seattle addressing President Franklin Pierce, to tell him that man is part of nature, and if nature dies, so is man. The Indians fought in the past with the colonists for the natural areas, and today they work in concert with the government, from their reservations to save US ecosystems.